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1 2015 CSU-UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE S EPTEMBER 28, 2015 – F RESNO C ONVENTION C ENTER S TUDENT S ERVICES 101: I NTRODUCTION TO S ERVICES TO S TUDENTS WITH D ISABILITIES AND F OSTER Y OUTH P ROGRAMS

2 D ISABILITY S TUDENT S ERVICES Lee Bettencourt, Director, Disability Resource Services, CSU Stanislaus Holly Mayo, Director, Disability Services, UC Merced

3 D IFFERENCES BETWEEN H IGH S CHOOL AND U NIVERSITY FOR S TUDENTS WITH D ISABILITIES

4 V ERIFICATION OF D ISABILITY P ROCESS Verification of the disability is the responsibility of each student seeking accommodations and services. CSU and UC documentation verification guidelines and forms are found at each campus DS website. Once your disability is verified, you may request accommodations.

5 Extended time to take exams A reader and/or scribe for exams Note-taking Alternative media (Braille, e-text, audio) Assistive technology Peer mentoring & academic coaching Tape recording of classes Accessible classroom furniture Career preparation services Sign-Language Interpreters/Captioners A CCOMMODATION OF S ERVICES C ASE - BY -C ASE Accommodations are determined by the student’s functional limitations and the academic standards for each class – No IEP.

6 T RANSITION G OALS Transition Goals Checklist Find Out More about Their Disability Learn How to Advocate for Themselves Develop a Personal Information File Investigate Possible Careers

7 H ELPFUL H INTS TO S UCCESS 1.Review CSU or UC catalog 2.Maintain academic progress 3.Attend all of class meetings 4.Keep an academic calendar 5.Use student services 6.Balance college life 7.Take advantage of campus resources

8 I NFORMATION AND R ESOURCES www.csumentor.edu/faq/disabilities.asp www.calstate.edu/SAS/disabilities.shtml http://www.ucop.edu/student-affairs/campus-contacts/directors-of- services-for-students-with-disabilities/index.htmlhttp://www.ucop.edu/student-affairs/campus-contacts/directors-of- services-for-students-with-disabilities/index.html http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/504faq.html http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/civilrights/resources/factsheets/504.pdf http://idea.ed.gov

9 FOSTER YOUTH SERVICES Wanda Bonnel, Coordinator, Foster Youth Services, CSU Stanislaus Kevin Bristow, Coordinator, Guardian Scholars Program, UC Merced

10 W HO IS A F ORMER F OSTER Y OUTH ? Children who: Were removed by the courts from their family of origin due to abuse and/or neglect, and, Placed into the care of extended family members, foster parents or non-relative caregivers until their 18th birthday.

11 C ALIFORNIA A SSEMBLY B ILL 12: F OSTERING C ONNECTIONS TO S UCCESS A CT AB12 – California Fostering Connections to Success Act Effective January 1, 2012 Law allows California to use federal funds instead of state funds to extend transitional services to FY Optional extended care for youth aging out at age 18

12 K-12 school and placement instability Academic/learning gaps Lack of educational advocacy Low high school graduation rates Records transfer and confidentiality issues High rate of homelessness after emancipation Long-term effects of abuse and neglect C OMMON B ARRIERS TO C OLLEGE

13 Counseling and Support Mentorship Opportunities Outreach and Recruitment Employment Opportunities Academic Advising and Monitoring Admissions and Financial Assistance Access to on-campus year- round housing Orientation to College Life (e.g., EOP Summer Bridge) Social and Academic Celebrations Life Skills Workshops Career Planning and Assistant Student Drop-In Center C AMPUS F OSTER Y OUTH S UPPORT S ERVICES

14 CSU CAMPUS PROGRAMS: CSU San Marcos, ACE Scholars CSU Monterey Bay, COMPASS Humboldt State, Elite Scholars CSU Long Beach/Los Angeles/Cal Poly San Luis Obispo/Sonoma State, EOP CSU San Bernardino, EOP Renaissance Scholars CSU Bakersfield/Fullerton/Sacramento State/San Diego State/San Francisco State/San Jose State, Guardian Scholars CSU Chico, Path Scholars CSU Stanislaus, Promise Scholars CSU Channel Islands, Promoting Achievement through Hope CSU East Bay/Fresno/Cal Poly Pomona, Renaissance Scholars CSU Northridge, Resilient Scholars CSU Dominguez Hills, TORO Scholars UC CAMPUS PROGRAMS: Berkeley, Cal Independent Scholars Network Davis, Guardian Scholars Irvine, Former Foster Youth Connect Los Angeles, Guardian Scholars Program Merced, Guardian Scholars Program Riverside, Guardian Scholars San Diego, Guardian Scholars Program Santa Barbara, Guardian Scholars Santa Cruz, The Smith Renaissance Society CSU AND UC C AMPUS P ROGRAMS

15 F INANCIAL S UPPORT FOR F OSTER Y OUTH Grants: California Student Aid Commission California  Chafee/ETV Grant Program Cal Grant Federal Pell Grant Scholarships: Foster A Dream and/or Fostering Futures (Bay Area) Orangewood Children’s Foundation (Orange County) United Friends of the Children (Los Angeles County) Casey Family Scholars Program Foster Care to Success Larkin Street (Bay Area) Silicon Valley Children’s Fund – YES Scholars

16 S UPPORTING F OSTER Y OUTH D URING T RANSITION Act as a support/referral reference Encourage students to self-identify as current/former foster youth Work with students to identify application and financial aid deadlines Encourage students to continue their education at a college or university Remind students that foster youth programs can vary in eligibility and services Connect students with a foster youth program coordinator at the CSUs and UCs

17 I NFORMATION AND R ESOURCES http://www.ucop.edu/student-affairs/campus-contacts/coordinators-of- services-for-current-and-former-foster-youth/index.htmlhttp://www.ucop.edu/student-affairs/campus-contacts/coordinators-of- services-for-current-and-former-foster-youth/index.html https://www.chafee.csac.ca.gov/ http://www.fosteringfuturesfoundation.org/ http://www.fosteradream.org/ http://www.orangewoodfoundation.org/ http://www.unitedfriends.org/

18 T HANK Y OU


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